September 12, 2022

Danessa Myricks Beauty Lightwork Vol. IV Transcendence Palette Illuminating Eye & Face Pigments Makes Me Go Ouch

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Danessa Myricks Beauty Lightwork Vol. IV: Transcendence Palette Illuminating Eye & Face Pigments for Holiday 2022 is a new multi-use palette that contains 14 color-shifting, chromatic shades. I recently became a Danessa Myricks Beauty fan after purchasing some of her Colorfix Eye, Cheek & Lip Cream Pigments and Infinite Chrome Flakes Multichrome Gels. If you have a chance do try them! They are fantastic.

This palette looks gorgeous and is sure to be a hit with fans of color-shifting eyeshadows. I don’t doubt the promised chrome and metallic finishes will be vivid, bold, and rich. Danessa does not disappoint in the pigment and finish department. I have several tubes of the cheek and lip cream pigments and they are outstanding across the board when it comes to pigment and the gorgeous sparkle or metallic I get from them.

This palette contains the following shades:

  • Trance (electric sapphire to deep violet)
  • Nirvana (fiery copper to olive green)
  • Divinity (sparkling citrine)
  • Sixth Sense (pistachio green to cool taupe)
  • Out of Body (jade green to peacock blue)
  • Intuition (brilliant cyan to soft lilac)
  • Heaven (glimmering mint to pastel chartreuse)
  • Paradise (glimmering fuchsia to forest green)
  • Aura (brilliant iris to hazy violet)
  • Zen (beetle green to honey bronze)
  • Angels (sparkling diamond)
  • Trippy (rose gold to pine green)
  • Escapism (electric shamrock to hunter green)
  • Awakening (intense teal to regal amethyst)

One of the best parts about Danessa’s products is the fact they are all eye safe. I imagine even the “pigment” part of palette will be eye safe. Granted, I’m assuming this and don’t know it for a fact but from my experience with her products do not have any “unsafe” eye warnings.

Now, as lovely as the palette is the $125 palette is making me lose my mind. Sephora labels the palette as “full size” but doesn’t give exact size information! So, maybe it’s worth the $125 if the eyeshadows are say 0.05 oz in size. But lord, $125 is still hard to digest.

Do I need this?

Probably not. It’s not something that will be added to my collection just because I don’t think the shadows will get enough love but also, I’m unsure if I really want to drop $125 on an eyeshadow palette in one go.

How about you?

Where to buy

Sephora

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